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1872 {{{party}}} National Convention
| Convention | |
|---|---|
| Date(s) | June 5–6, 1872 |
| City | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
| Venue | Academy of Music (Philadelphia) |
| Chair | |
| Keynote speaker | |
| Notable speakers | |
| Presidential nominee | Ulysses S. Grant of Illinois |
| Vice presidential nominee | Henry Wilson of Massachusetts |
The 1872 Republican National Convention was held at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on June 5–6, 1872. The convention nominated incumbent President Ulysses S. Grant for a second term and selected Henry Wilson as the vice-presidential nominee.
Background[edit]
The 1872 convention was marked by the dominance of President Ulysses S. Grant, who had led the country through the Reconstruction era following the American Civil War. Grant's administration had faced criticism for corruption, but he remained popular within the party.
Presidential Nomination[edit]
President Ulysses S. Grant was nominated for a second term without significant opposition. His leadership during the Reconstruction era and his efforts to protect the rights of African Americans were key factors in his renomination.
Vice Presidential Nomination[edit]
The vice-presidential nomination saw more competition. Henry Wilson, a senator from Massachusetts, was chosen as the vice-presidential nominee. Wilson was known for his strong stance against slavery and his support for civil rights.
Convention Proceedings[edit]
The convention proceedings were relatively uneventful, with the primary focus being on solidifying support for the Grant-Wilson ticket. The platform adopted by the convention emphasized civil rights, economic growth, and continued support for Reconstruction policies.
Related Pages[edit]
- Ulysses S. Grant
- Henry Wilson (Massachusetts politician)
- Reconstruction era
- American Civil War
- Republican Party (United States)
- 1868 Republican National Convention
- 1876 Republican National Convention
